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Unplugging and replugging D-Link AirPlus DWL-120+, connect..

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Hello.

How come every time I unplug and replug D-Link AirPlus DWL-120+ (even on
the same USB port), Windows 2000 SP4 (all updates) has to redetect and
reinstall drivers? Also, when using its Configuration Utility v3.0.0.1
to connect to an WAP, I get a blue screen with tiacxusb.sys. The only
way to fix this is to remove the DWL-120+ USB adapter, remove from
device manager, reboot, replug the adapter, redetect, reinstall, reboot,
and then I can connect without blue screens.

This is pretty annoying. I bought an USB wireless network adapters to
use on multiple computers and old notebooks.

Thank you in advance.
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